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My Personal Statement
Besides my personal faith, there are two things that are very important to me and have help shape who I am today. My family and education have had a direct impact on the way I live my daily life. I strive each day to achieve goals in which will enable me to become a better well-round and giving person.
My education has also given me a sense of direction. From an early age, I was taught how important education is in order to succeed in life. I have strive throughout all the years of public school and college to always do beyond average in my studies.
After earning a master degree in history in 2006, I continued to take educational workshops to enhance learning as I feel we should never stop learning in our life even if we step out of the college arena. As a high school biology teacher and a college history professor, I am always encouraging students to grab the enthusiastic outlook on education and see the possibilities that it opens. The doors are endless with education as one of the foundations in your life. I grabbed the enthusiastic in education as well and advance my learning through workshops, training, courses, teacher insight and exploring the advancements in the world around us. Thus, having education be a true personal statement of who I am and what I stand for.
Though I have many mottoes in life, one of my mottoes in which I model my life is “Positive attitudes will succeed.” This motto defines who I am and how I correspond to situations and people in life. In addition, equally important motto that I model my life is to: "Remember the positive things in everything that happens even if the clouds are dark." Lastly, I believe that every person has a talent and I model my life by using those talents that I was given to make this world a better place to live than it was the day before. If I succeed in my mottoes, I believe my purpose in life will be fulfilled. |
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